TV Ratings Roundup: ‘Supervivientes All Stars‘ Dominates the Night
Rubén Torres’ victory on Supervivientes All Stars wasn’t just a win for him – it was a massive win for Telecinco. The reality show’s grand finale captured a leading 20.8% share of the audience, drawing in 1.233 million viewers. This marked the program’s highest viewership of the entire season.
Previously, the show’s fast-paced edition had already attracted a strong 11.7% share and 1.399 million viewers, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion. Let’s take a look at how other programs fared during the same primetime slot.
A Look at the Competition
Antena 3 saw a mixed night. El Hormiguero, featuring Dani martín, initially performed well, securing a 15.4% share with 1.868 million viewers. However, the following series, La Encrucijada, experienced a meaningful drop in viewership, landing at 8.2% with 627,000 viewers as it went head-to-head with the popular reality show.
Simultaneously occurring, La 1’s La Revuelta faced a dip in ratings, reaching 11.8% and 1.406 million viewers despite appearances by Paz Padilla and The Hives. fortunately,the program’s replacement,Futuro Imperfecto hosted by Andreu Buenafuente,managed to rebound,achieving a 12.4% share and 931,000 viewers.
Successes Across Channels
First Dates, with its special Halloween episode, hit a seasonal peak. The show captivated 8.1% of the audience, translating to 970,000 viewers tuning in to the “restaurant of love.”
La Sexta’s El Intermedio also enjoyed a solid start, attracting 6.7% of viewers and 813,000 individuals. However, La Sexta Xplica saw a decline, falling to 4% and 262,000 viewers.
La 2’s Cifras y letras began strongly with a 6.1% share and 747,000 viewers.Unfortunately, El cine de La 2: El amor en su lugar didn’t maintain that momentum, registering a 1.4% share and 153,000 viewers.
I’ve found that these numbers demonstrate the continued power of reality television to draw large audiences, especially during live finales. It’s a reminder that compelling narratives and engaging personalities remain key to success in the ever-evolving television landscape.